Damage Protection
Damage protection in the vacation rental industry refers to the financial mechanisms that cover the cost of repairing or replacing property damaged by guests during their stay. The three primary models are: a refundable security deposit held until after checkout, a non-refundable damage waiver fee collected from guests at booking, and host protection programs offered by OTA platforms such as Airbnb's AirCover. Platform guarantees vary significantly in coverage limits and claim processes, leading many professional hosts to supplement them with dedicated short-term rental insurance policies. Documenting property condition through timestamped photos before every check-in is a critical operational practice for successfully pursuing damage claims.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a security deposit and a damage waiver?
Does Airbnb's AirCover replace the need for separate host insurance?
How do I file a damage claim after a guest stay?
What types of damage are typically excluded from damage protection programs?
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